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Title: The inquisition in Malta (8) : denouncement (part three)
Authors: Bonnici, Alexander
Keywords: Malta -- History -- Inquisition, 1561-1798
Malta -- History -- Knights of Malta, 1530-1798
Catholic Church -- Discipline
Inquisition -- Malta
Issue Date: 1984
Publisher: Gulf Publishing Ltd.
Citation: Bonnici, A. (1984). The inquisition in Malta (8) : denouncement (part three). Civilization, 13, 352-353.
Abstract: Following the exposition of the case, the Inquisitor often made several questions about things and comments which he thought obscure. The most common question was: Why had denouncement been left so late? The answers were various. The most popular answer was: "I never knew I was under obligation to do so". In a case in which superstitions were involved, the Inquisitor also asked questions to see whether the person testifyng was himself or herself a believer in such superstitions. The standard replies were: "I was then blinded by love, so I did not bother to think. Today I know that I was trusting the devil, because God forbids such misdeeds." A man replied: "I believed because I did not bother to reflect upon it and I was living in ignorance. In fact, I should have known that those words could have the desired effect."
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48015
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